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HomeMy WebLinkAboutINDEX - Ordinance - 01/01/1984RESOLUTION DATE CAPTION NUMBER 01-12-84-08 1-12-84 An eleven foot portion of the right away for Nueces Street running from Hondo Street to FM 2818 in Southwood Valley Section 6 will be vacated and abandoned:that the Mayor and City Secretary be authorized to release on behalf of the city of College Station any right or claim which the city has in and to said eleven foot right-of-way area, for street purposes but not otherwise. 01-25-84-02 1-25-84 01-25-84-03 1-25-84 02-09-84-08 2-9-84 03-08-84-05 3-8-84 04-11-84-02 4-11-84 There was an election the 24th day of January, 1984, for the purpose of considering the question of seven bond propositions,and the serial numbers used on the ballots for the election were assigned . It was considered that the return of an election held on the 24th day of January, 1984,for deciding the question of authorization for the sale of bonds for municipal improvements. The amount of the exemption granted to property owners over 65 years of age be increased to $30,000, with said exemption to be effective as of January 1, 1984. A resolution recognizing the arts council of the Brazos Valley as the primary local arts agency operating on behalf of the city of College Station. There was an election held on the 7th day of April 1984 for the purpose of electing a mayor and three councilmen,and the serial numbers used on the ballots for the election were true and correct. 04-11-84-03 4-11-84 An election held on the 7th day of April,1984,for the purpose of electing a mayors and three councilmen. 04-12-84-03 4-12-84 A Resolution application for grant to implement a crime prevention program. 04-12-84-12 4-12-84 A resolution authorizing the mayor and the city manager to execute an agreement styled "collateral personal covenants pertaining to the use of real estate" with united four joint venture,pertaining to he use and value of certain property donated to the city of College Station for an elevated water tower site. 05-10-84-14 5-10-84 A portion of the 1265 acre tract located generally along Rock Prairie Road and Greens Prairie Road, will be exchanged for real property equivalent or superior in appraised value. 05-10-84-15 5-10-84 05-10-84-16 5-10-84 05-10-84-19 1 05-24-84-12 5-10-84 The completion of Highway 6 up to the standards that have been designed,and that it be given top priority and funding by local district. The City of College Station requested and urged the Honorable Governor of the state of Texas to place the Texas Highway system funding on call for the Texas State Legislature. The purchase price of the property located at 1210 Foster Street, College Station, Texas which sold to the city by Dr. Stephen W.F. Seager on March 28,1984. The director of finance authorized to issue Dr. Seager a check for two -hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) from unappropriated funds from the G.O.B.-1982 account. 5-24-1984 The city staff authorized to consider a setback encroachment of three inches or less as a surveyor's error and therefore not an encroachment in violation of city ordinance 06-13-84-02 6-13-84 The city council recorded its regard, admiration and appreciation for the life of D.A. "Andy" Anderson. 06-28-84-14 8-9-84 A resolution increasing the price of cemetery spaces in the College Station cemetery and authorizing the mayor to execute warranty deeds on the sale and conveyance of parcels of property therein. 08-09-84-12 08-23-84-12 08-23-84-13 8-9-84 8-23-84 8-23-84 A resolution authorizing the assistant city manager to execute a provider agreement with the Texas department of human resources. A resolution authorizing the city manager to execute a user agreement with the Texas -commission on law enforcement officer standards and education. A resolution approving the operation of the Brazos County housing finance corporation within the corporate limits of the city of College Station,Texas:making findings and declaring an emergency: and containing other provisions relating to the subject. 09-13-84-10 9-13-84 A resolution authorizing the city manager to sign a contract with nixdorf computer, Inc. 09-13-84-11 9-13-84-11 A resolution authorizing the city manager, city attorney and city secretary to sign a cooperative agreement with Brazos County public health district. 09-13-84-12 9-13-84 A resolution authorizing the city manager to execute a settlement agreement with McGraw -Edison Company and Electric power engineers, Inc. 09-27-84-18 9-27-84 A resolution authorizing the city manager to execute a settlement agreement with Western National Bank. 09-27-84-19 9-27-84 A resolution authorizing the city manager to sign a lease agreement with the Whalen Corporation. 10-11-84-06 10-11-84 A resolution authorizing the city manager to sign an employment's agreement between the city of College Station and Tim Coppinger. 10-25-84-09 10-25-84 10-25-84-10 10-25-84 The permanent University fund is of vital importance to Texas A&M University:and, Texas A&M University is a vital and important part of the College Station Community:and the passage of Proposition No.2 on the Nov. 6, 1984 election ballot will aid Texas A&M University and the City of College Station by redefining the expenditures of money from the fund.The city of College Station city Council encourages all voters of the city to support the passage of this amendment. The city of College Station, the city of Bryan and Brazos county, created an administrative agency named the Brazos County Health Unit for the public purpose and objective of administering and enforcing all federal and state health laws and city health ordinances in the respective jurisdictions of each of the participating governmental enities.The city council of the city of College Station authorized the mayor and city manager to sign the contract and budget documents for the contract year 1984-85. offices located at 101 Texas Avenue in College Station, Texas. 11-21-84-11 11-21-84 A resolution authorizing application for grant to implement a senior citizen deferred due date plan. 11-21-84-12 11-21-84 The city Council of the city of College Station, Texas, resolved that the mayor be authorized to submit on behalf of the city and community development office an application for participation in the TDCA- sponsored rental rehabilitation program in the amount of $200,000.00. 11-21-84-14 11-21-84 A resolution authorizing the appointment of a director of emergency management in compliance with article 6889-7, Texas revised civil statutes, the Texas disaster act of 1975, as amended. 11-1-84-15 11-21-84 12-13-84-12 12-13-84 12-13-84-14 The city of College Station determined the necessity of expanding existing municipal administrative offices located at 1101 Texas Avenue in College Station. A resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a contract to serve the federal aviation administration with utility service. 12-13-84 The city of College Station determined the necessity of constructing a 12.5 KV overhead distribution line generally parallel to and just south of the southerly right-of-way line of Rock Prairie Road, and transmission and distribution electric lines parallel to and 55 feet west of the centerline of the Gulf States Utilities 138 KV transmission line between state highway 30 and Greens prairie Road. 12-13-84-15 12-13-84 12-13-84-17 12-13-84 12-13-84-18 12-13-84 12-13-84-19 12-13-84 12-13-84-20 12-13-84 12-13-84-21- 12-13-84 12-13-84-22 The city of College Station determined the necessity of extending Dartmouth Drive from Southwest Parkway to Highway 30 and extending Holleman Drive from Highway 6 to the East By-pass. The city of College Station determined the necessity of extending Lincoln Street from its present dead end at Ashburn Ave. to University Drive in College Station. The city of College Station determined the necessity of extending Lincoln Street from its present dead end at Ashburn Avenue. to University Drive in College Station. The city of College Station determined the necessity of constructing a 12.5 KV overhead distribution line generally parallel to and just south of the southerly right-of-way line of Rock Prairie Road, and transmission west of the centerline of the Gulf States Utilities 138 KV transmission line between State Highway 30 and Greens Prairie Road. The city of College Station determined the necessity of the extension of an electric feeder line for new customers within the newly annexed area of the city and for other public utilities. The city of College Station determined the necessity of constructing transmission and distribution electric lines parallel to and 55 feet west of the center line of the Gulf states Utilities 138 KV transmission line between state Highway 30 and Greens Prairie Road. 12-13-84 The city of College station determined the necessity for water and sewer ;ones to the tracts of land along Harvey Road,Which lines will be located west of Highway